What does SR stand for?

Also known as: sr.

SR stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of SR across different fields and industries.

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Stiff Regular

Stiff Regular (SR) is a golf shaft flex classification that falls between Regular (R) flex and Stiff (S) flex, offering a balanced option for players who generate moderate swing speeds. This flex is designed to provide control and stability while still allowing some flexibility for players who need a slightly softer response than a full stiff flex.

SR shafts are commonly used by golfers who swing between 85-95 mph, helping them achieve better accuracy, optimal ball flight, and improved energy transfer during impact. Many manufacturers incorporate SR flex shafts into their designs for hybrids, irons, and drivers, ensuring golfers have a range of customization options. Choosing the correct flex is crucial for enhancing shot consistency, distance, and overall performance, making SR a versatile choice for intermediate players seeking a mix of stiffness and responsiveness

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How is SR used?

  • He switched to an SR flex shaft to improve his ball flight while maintaining control in his swing.

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